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This is an excellent, clear and concise tutorial, and I've found it incredibly useful. Craft shops charge anything up to 40p per ribbon rose, and it's lovely to be able to make them yourself far cheaper.
Having tried both satin and organza ribbon, the satin is far easier to fold and sew. Thankyou so much for this!
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so gorgeous! you explain it incredibly clearly, every time i thought of a little question you were already beginning to answer it in the voice over, I can't wait to make these!
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thank you for the tutorial...her voice is amazing, it reminds me of the voice on one of my children's audiobooks telling the tale of sleeping beauty.
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Excellent description, very clear and concise, congrats
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...Judy Dench?
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excelente, vc é maravilhosa
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You have the most enchanting voice ever.
You've made it very easy to make them, thank you!
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Beautiful roses!
I love the way you speak, btw.
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Beautiful roses!
I love the way you speak, btw.
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Thank you so much for sharing, I have so many crafts that I have do. So this will help me do this one better. I just need better ribbon.
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just what I've been looking for!
I could not follow other tuts available, but here, though I'm left handed, I could follow the steps!
Thank you very much for sharing this!
how to attach the rose to the fabric for ribbon embroidery?
solehah 1 year ago
@solehah To secure the rose onto a design, dress, jersey etc. use a matching thread and tiny stitches along the base of the roses ,working inbetween the petals if necessary. Enjoy :))
DivanNiekerk 1 year ago
Very clear tutorial. Can you give an indication of the amount of yards of ribbon to use for this rose?
virusta 3 years ago
We work with 1 metre or 1 yard lengths. A full metre or yard will make a nice large rose. For smaller roses and rosebuds, use a shorter length of ribbon.
DivanNiekerk 3 years ago